Список людей на почтовых марках Колумбии
(Перенаправлено из списка людей на марок Колумбии )
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В этой статье перечислены люди, которые были представлены на почтовых марках Колумбии . и ее штатов Обратите внимание, что многие из этих людей были представлены на нескольких марках. В следующих записях перечислены название человека, краткое описание их известности и года, когда они были впервые показаны на штампе.
Штаты Кундинамарки , Сантандер и Толима не удостоили никаких людей на своих марках. [ Цитация необходима ] Штаты Антиокии , Боливар , Бойака, чтят людей на своих марках.
А
[ редактировать ]- Мигель Абадия Мендес , президент Колумбии, 1926-30 (1981)
- Mercedes Abrego , Spy and Martyr (2010)
- Джозеф Акед из Гомеса , Крирер (1997)
- Соледад Акоста де Сампер , писатель и журналист (2013)
- Alexander II of Russia, czar of Russia (2019)
- Rafael Almanza, Cuban intellectual and writer (1958)
- Jorge Alvarez Lleras, engineer and director of the National Astronomical Observatory (1988)
- es:Gilberto Alzate Avendaño, journalist and popular leader (1971)
- Simona Amaya, heroine of the revolution (2011)
- Matilde Anaray, heroine of the revolution (2011)
- Manuel Ancízar, lawyer, writer, and journalist (1953)
- Andrés Rosillo y Meruelo, bishop and rebel (2009)
- Diego Euclídes de Angulo Lemos, president of Colombia, 1908 (2010)
- José Antonio Anzoátegui, Venezuelan brigadier general (1969)
- Thomas Aquinas, philosopher, theologian, jurist and saint (1982)
- Gonzalo Arango, Colombian poet, journalist and philosopher (2010)
- Juan de Dios Aranzazu González, president of New Granada, 1841-42 (1982)
- Consuelo Araújo Noguera, Colombian politician, writer and journalist (2002)
- Julio Arboleda, writer, soldier and statesman (1966)
- Ismael Enrique Arciniegas, poet (2016)
- Julio Garavito Armero, Colombian astronomer and mathematician (1949)
- Diójenes Arrieta, politician (1997)
- Andrés A. Arroyo, founder of the Colombian Society of Engineers (1962)
- José Gervasio Artigas, national hero of Uruguay (1955)
- Aurelio Arturo, poet (1997)
- Atahualpa, last sovereign emperor of the Inca Empire (1955)
- Saint Augustine, Christian theologian and philosopher (1987)
- Rafael Azuero Manchóla, vice-president of Colombia (2010)
B
[edit]- Johann Sebastian Bach, German composer and musician (1986)
- Lord Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Scouting movement (2007)
- Vasco Núñez de Balboa, conquistador (1955)
- Antonio Baraya, military leader (1950)
- Porfirio Barba-Jacob, poet and writer (1983)
- Virgilio Barco Maldonado, pioneer of the petroleum industry (1996)
- Virgilio Barco, president of Colombia, 1986-90 (1997)
- Enrique A. Becerra, jurist (2010)
- Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer (1977)
- Sebastián de Belalcázar, conquistador (1955)
- Andrés Bello, Venezuelan humanist, diplomat, poet, legislator, and educator (1946)
- Manuela Beltran Archila, heroine of independence (2011)
- Luis Eduardo Bermúdez Acosta, composer (2012)
- Cayetano Betancur, Colombian philosopher, writer and linguist (2012)
- Domingo Bioho, black leader (1997)
- Simón Bolívar, liberator (1886)
- John Bosco, saint (1990)
- Francisco Burgos Rubio, general (1996)
C
[edit]- Prisciliano Cabrales Lora, pioneer in petroleum industry (1996)
- Francisco José de Caldas, lawyer, naturalist, and geographer (1910)
- Abdon Calderon, hero of the war of independence of Ecuador (1955)
- Clímaco Calderón Reyes, lawyer, diplomat and president of Colombia, 1882 (2010)
- Bartolomé Calvo, president of the Granadine Confederation, 1861 (1981)
- Luis Antonio Calvo, composer (1984)
- José Justo Joaquín Camacho Lago, statesman, lawyer, journalist and professor (2010)
- Salvador Camacho Roldan, lawyer, businessman, politician and president (1995)
- Sergio Camargo, president of Colombia, 1877 (1981)
- José María Campo Serrano, president of Colombia, 1886-87 (1981)
- Manuela Cañizares y Álvarez, Ecuador heroine of independence (2011)
- Alfonso Cano Isaza, editor of El Espectador (1987)
- Fidel Cano Gutierrez, journalist, founder of El Espectador (1977)
- Guillermo Cano Isaza, Colombian journalist (1993)
- Luis Cano Villegas, editor of El Espectador (1987)
- Luis Gabriel Cano Isaza, editor of El Espectador (1987)
- Maria Cano Márquez, popular leader (1997)
- José María Carbonel, revolutionary agitator (2009)
- José Eusebio Caro, poet (1955)
- Miguel Antonio Caro, scholar, poet, journalist, politician, and president 1894-98 (1947)
- Eduardo Carranza, poet (1986)
- Maria Mercedes Carranza, poet (2010)
- Juan de Dios Carrasquilla, doctor and botanist (1949)
- Rafael Maria Carrasquilla, religious, educator and writer (1959)
- Tomás Carrasquilla Naranjo, Colombian writer (1993)
- Jose Joaquin Casas, educator and diplomat (1967)
- Alberto Castilla, founder of the Tolima Conservatory of Music (1964)
- José María del Castillo y Rada, president of the United Provinces of the New Granada. 1814-15 (1995)
- José Vicente Castro Silva, rector of the Mayor del Rosario School (1986)
- Domingo Caycedo, president of Colombia, 1839-43 (1982)
- Joaquín de Caycedo y Cuero, military and political patriot (1946)
- Andrés Cerón Serrano, lawyer and politician (2010)
- Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quixote (2005)
- Charlie Chaplin, movie actor and director (1995)
- Frederic Chopin, composer (2006)
- Winston Churchill, prime minister of Great Britain (1945)
- Francisco Javier Cisneros, railway engineer (1949)
- St. Peter Claver, Spanish Jesuit priest and missionary (1981)
- Agustín Codazzi, lawyer, writer, and journalist (1953)
- Christopher Columbus, discoverer of New World (1932)
- Francisca Josefa de la Concepción, nun, mystic, writer and saint (1972)
- José Vicente Concha, president of Colombia, 1914-18 (1981)
- Jackie Coogan, movie actor (1995)
- Nicholas Copernicus, Polish astronomer (1974)
- José María Córdoba, general of the Colombian army (1917)
- Marcos Crespo, Ecuadorian politician and independence hero (1957)
- Manuelita de la Cruz, Colombian nurse (1961)
- Rufino Jose Cuervo, writer, linguist and philologist (1917)
- Teresa Cuervo Borda, art historian (1990)
- María Currea Manrique, women's rights activist (1988)
D
[edit]- Brother Damian, priest (1961)
- Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, founder of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (1986)
- José Matías Delgado, Salvadoran priest, doctor and liberator (1957)
- Juan de Dios Morales, governmental minister and revolutionary (2009)
- Luis Duque Gómez, archaeologist (2010)
- Simona Duque de Alzate, heroine of the revolution (2011)
- Jean Henri Dunant, founder of the Red Cross (1956)
- Gilberto Alejandro Durán Diaz, composer and accordion player (2019)
E
[edit]- Darío Echandía Olaya, president of Colombia, 1943-44 (1991)
- Guillermo Echavarría Misas, aviation pioneer (1997)
- Gloria Echeverri Lara, director of Community Action and Indigenous Affairs (1992)
- Elizabeth of Hungary, princess and saint (1956)
- Rafael Escalona, composer (2016)
- Hugo Escobar Sierra, jurist and politician (2010)
- José María Espinosa, painter (1983)
- Josemaría Escrivá, founder of Opus Dei (1994)
F
[edit]- Diego Fallon, educator, musician and poet (1984)
- José Rafael Faría Bermúdez, priest (2000)
- Ferdinand, king of Spain and sponsor of Christopher Columbus (1955)
- Pedro Fermín de Vargas, economist (1997)
- José Fernández Madrid, statesman, physician, scientist, writer and president, 1814, 1816 (1995)
- Juan Fernández de Sotomayor, bishop (2009)
- Julio Flórez, poet (2017)
- Deogracias Fonseca, president of Colombia, 1957-58 (2010)
- Francis of Assisi, saint (1982)
- Pope Francis, head of the Roman Catholic Church (2017)
- Juan Friede Alter, historian (1997)
G
[edit]- Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, lawyer and politician (1959)
- Cacique Gaitana, Indian resistance leader (1997)
- Luis Carlos Galán Sarmiento, political reformer (1991)
- José Antonio Galán, farmer and revolution leader (1940)
- Custodio García Rovira, general, statesman, painter, and president of New Grenada, 1816 (1995)
- Gabriel García Márquez, writer and Nobel Prize winner (1982)
- Federico García Lorca, Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director (1986)
- Juan García del Río, Colombian diplomat, writer, politician and president of Gran Colombia (1995)
- Carlos Gardel, entertainer (1985)
- Carlos Gaviria Diaz, politician (2018)
- Pantaleón Germán Ribón, military and independence leader (2012)
- Atanasio Girardot, Colombian revolutionary leader (1991)
- Álvaro Gómez Hurtado, Colombian lawyer, politician, and journalist (1997)
- Fernando Gomez Martinez, diplomat, politician and Colombian journalist (1986)
- Laureano Gómez, president of Colombia, 1950-53 (1972)
- Pedro Nel Gómez, Colombian engineer, painter, and sculptor (1985)
- José Maria González Benito, mathematician, astronomer (1997)
- Ramón González Valencia, president of Colombia, 1909-10 (1981)
- León de Greiff, poet (1996)
- Manuel de Guirior, Spanish naval officer and viceroy of New Granada (1977)
- Ignacio Gutiérrez Vergara, politician, statesman and journalist (2010)
- Santos Gutiérrez, president of Colombia, 1868-70 (1981)
- Virginia Gutiérrez, social anthropologist (2010)
H
[edit]- Pedro de Heredia, Spanish conqueror (1934)
- Bertha Hernandez de Ospina, Colombian politician and writer and wife of Mariano Ospina Pérez (1999)
- Benjamín Herrera, Colombian politician and general (2010)
- Tomás de Herrera, statesman, general and president of the Free State of the Isthmus (1995)
- Pedro Alcántara Herrán, Colombian general, statesman and president, 1841-45 (1957)
- Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, leader of the Mexican War of Independence (1955)
- Sir Rowland Hill, postal reformer and inventor of the postage stamp (1979)
- Carlos Holguín Mallarino, president of Colombia, 1888-92 (1981)
- Jorge Holguín, president of Colombia, 1921-22 (1981)
- Alexander von Humboldt, naturalist (1960)
- Ezequiel Hurtado, general, statesman and president of Colombia, 1882 (1995)
I
[edit]- St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of Jesuits (1956)
- Isidore the Laborer, Spanish farmworker and patron saint of rural people (1960)
- Isabella I, queen of Spain (1953)
- Jorge Isaacs, Colombian writer, politician and soldier (1987)
J
[edit]- Esteban Jaramillo, economist (1997)
- Maria de Jesus Paramo de Collazos, founded first normal school for women (1975)
- Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, Spanish explorer and conquistador (1979)
- Pope John XXIII, pope and saint (1963)
- Pope John Paul II, pope (2006)
- Benito Juárez, revolutionary leader and president of Mexico (1972)
K
[edit]- John F. Kennedy, president of the United States (1963)
L
[edit]- Alicia Lafaurie Roncallo, first Carnival Queen (2018)
- Rodrigo Lara Bonilla, Colombian lawyer and politician (1992)
- Froilan Largacha, lawyer, politician and president of Colombia, 1863 (1995)
- Eduardo Lemaitre Román, historian (1997)
- Carlos Lemos Simmonds, vice-president of Colombia (2010)
- Manuel Ponce de León, cartographer and civil engineer (1953)
- José Ramón de Leyva, military commander (2009)
- Indalecio Liévano Aguirre, politician and diplomat (1992)
- Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States (1960)
- Alberto Lleras Camargo, president of Colombia, 1945-46, 1958-62 (1995)
- Carlos Lleras Restrepo, president of Colombia, 1966-70 (1995)
- Federico Lleras Acosta, Colombian doctor, veterinarian and bacteriologist (1977)
- José María Lombana Barreneche, physician and politician (1952)
- María Concepción Loperena, independence war heroine (1985)
- Alfonso López Michelsen, president of Colombia, 1974-78 (2008)
- Alfonso López Pumarejo, president of Colombia, 1934-38, 1942-46 (1961)
- Estela López Pomareda, movie actress (1995)
- José Hilario López, president of Colombia, 1849-53 (1981)
- Luis Carlos López, poet (1997)
- Luis Eduardo Lopez de Mesa, doctor, writer and Education Minister (1984)
- Maria Lopez de Escobar, founder and director of the world's first international adoption agency (1992)
- Saint Louise de Marillac, nun, saint and founder of the Sisters of Charity (1960)
- Enrique Low Murtra, Colombian economist, lawyer and Minister of Justice (1992)
- Carlos Lozano y Lozano, president of Colombia, 1942 (1982)
- Fabio Lozano Torrijos, diplomat (1997)
- Jorge Tadeo Lozano, scientist, journalist, and politician (1967)
M
[edit]- José de la Mar, Peruvian military leader, politician and the third President of Peru (1955)
- Manuel María Mallarino, acting president of Colombia, 1855-57 (1981)
- Roberto de Mares, pioneer of the petroleum industry (1996)
- Guglielmo Marconi, radio pioneer (1975)
- José Ignacio de Márquez, president of Colombia, 1837-41 (1982)
- José Manuel Marroquín, political figure and president of Colombia, 1900-04 (1904)
- José Martí, Cuban patriot (1955)
- William Knox Martin, early aviation pioneer (1994)
- Aurelio Martinez Mutis, poet and writer (1987)
- Diego Martinez Camargo, pioneer in the petroleum industry (1996)
- Pompilio Martínez Navarrete, doctor and professor (1952)
- Rafael Maya, poet, journalist, writer, critic, lawyer and diplomat (1986)
- Adolfo Mejia, composer (2010)
- Gonzalo Mejia, aviation pioneer, motion picture pioneer, and industrialist (1985)
- Liborio Mejía, Colombian colonel, politician and president, 1816 (1995)
- Manuel Mejía Jaramillo, banker and Colombian coffee leader (1965)
- Manuel Mejía Vallejo, writer (2015)
- José María Melo, Colombian general, politician and president of New Granada, 1854 (1995)
- Vanessa Alexandra Mendoza Bustos, actress, fashion model and Miss Venezuela (2002)
- Santo Michelena, Venezuelan politician (1957)
- Fanny Mikey, Colombian actress, theatre producer and entrepreneur (2014)
- Gerardo Molina Ramirez, lawyer, professor and politician (2010)
- Montezuma, ninth Aztec emperor (1955)
- Laura Montoya, nun and saint (1974)
- Antonio Morales Galavís, military commander (2009)
- Francisco Antonio Moreno, education reformer and judge (1977)
- Joaquín Mosquera, president of Colombia, 1830 (1982)
- Manuel José Mosquera, Archbishop of Bogota (1954 )
- Victor Mosquera Chaux, lawyer, politician and diplomat (2010)
- Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera, Colombian general, political figure and president 1845-49, 1861-64, 1866-67 (1978)
- Pedro Domingo Murillo, patriot of Upper Peru (1955)
- José Celestino Mutis, priest, botanist and mathematician (1947)
N
[edit]- Antonio Nariño, political and military leader of the independence movement (1887)
- Rafael Navas Pardo, president of Colombia, 1957-1958 (2010)
- Agustín Nieto Caballero, educator (1989)
- Juan José Nieto Gil, Colombian politician, Army general, writer, and president, 1861 (2010)
- Rafael Núñez, journalist, politician, and president of Colombia, 1880-82, 1884-94 (1886)
- Soledad Román de Núñez, wife of president Rafael Núñez (1999)
O
[edit]- José de Obaldía, acting president of Colombia (1982)
- José Maria Obando, president of Colombia, 1853-54 (1981)
- Candelario Obeso, poet, novelist, playwright, and professor (1984)
- Bernardo O'Higgins, Chilean independence leader (1955)
- Enrique Olaya Herrera, president of Colombia, 1930-34 (1981)
- Nicolás Mauricio de Omaña, priest and lawyer (2009)
- Luis Ernesto Ordóñez, military officer, politician and member of ruling junta (2010)
- Mariano Ospina Pérez, president of Colombia, 1946-50 (1981)
- Mariano Ospina Rodríguez, president of Colombia, 1857-61 (1981)
- Pedro Nel Ospina Vázquez, president of Colombia, 1922-26 (1981)
- Nicolás Osorio y Zayas, Spanish aristocrat (1952)
P
[edit]- José Prudencio Padilla, Colombian military leader (1984)
- Alfonso Palacio Rudas, Colombian lawyer, economist and politician (2013)
- Jorge Palacios Preciado, historian and director-general of the National Archives (2012)
- Manuel Maria Palacio, pioneer of the petroleum industry (1996)
- Gabriel París Gordillo, president of Colombia, 1876-78 (2010)
- Aquileo Parra, Colombian soldier, businessman and political figure (1981)
- Misael Pastrana Borrero, president of Colombia, 1970-74 (1998)
- Pope Paul VI, pope (1968)
- Eliseo Payán, vice-president and president of Colombia, 1887 (1981)
- Javier Pereira, Zenú Indian and Colombian supercentenarian (1956)
- Alexandre Pétion, first President of the Republic of Haiti (1955)
- José Miguel Pey de Andrade, statesman, soldier and a leader of the independence movement (1996)
- Enrique Pérez Arbeláez, botanist (1997)
- Rubén Piedrahíta Arango, member of military junta of an interim presidency (1981)
- Próspero Pinzón Romero, jurist, statesman and military leader (1903)
- Teresa Pizarro de Angulo, Colombian beauty pageant director and farmer (2010)
- Lino de Pombo, engineer, diplomat (1997)
- Rafael Pombo, poet and writer of children's literature (2012)
- Marie Poussepin, Dominican nun (1994)
- Alberto Pumarejo, Colombian lawyer and liberal politician (1993)
Q
[edit]- Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, explorer and founder of Bogotá (1938)
- Joaquin Quijano Mantilla, journalist (1989)
- Manuel Quintín Lame, native leader (1997)
R
[edit]- Gustavo Uribe Ramírez, ecologist (1980)
- Augusto Ramirez Ocampo, politician (2014)
- Abelardo Ramos, founder of the Colombian Society of Engineers (1962)
- Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff, archaeologist (1997)
- Ricardo Rendón Bravo, Colombian caricaturist (1994)
- Carlos Eugenio Restrepo, president of Colombia, 1910-14 (1981)
- Félix Restrepo Mejía, Jesuit priest, theologian and scholar (1967)
- Jose Felix de Restrepo, educator, judge and Colombian lawyer (2009)
- José Manuel Restrepo, investigator of Colombian flora, political figure and historian (1981)
- Rafael Reyes, army chief of staff and president of Colombia, 1904-09 (1957)
- Antonio Ricaurte y Lozano, patriot and military captain (1917)
- Ramón Arturo Rincon Quiñónes, Colombian general (2003)
- Baron de Rio Branco, Brazilian diplomat, geographer, historian, monarchist, politician and professor (1955)
- José Manuel Rivas Sacconi, diplomat (1997)
- José Eustasio Rivera, writer (1974)
- Emilio Robledo, medical educator (2010)
- Luis Antonio Robles Suárez, Colombian lawyer and politician (1999)
- Juan Rodríguez Freyle, colonial reporter (1997)
- Manuel Rodríguez Torices, statesman, lawyer, journalist, and vice-president (2010)
- Meliton Rodriguez, photographer (1993)
- Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, president of Colombia, 1953-57 (1995)
- José María Rojas Garrido, president of Colombia, 1886 (1981)
- Eleanor Roosevelt, women's and civil rights activist and wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1964)
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt, president of the United States (1945)
- García Rovira, general, statesman and painter (1940)
- Mother Juana Ruperta, unknown (1970)
S
[edit]- Policarpa Salvarrieta, executed spy for revolutionary forces (2017)
- Miguel Samper, economist and writer (1976)
- Santiago Samper Brush, founder of the Colombian Red Cross (1956)
- José Francisco de San Martín, Argentine general and independence leader (1955)
- Diodoro Sánchez, founder of the Colombian Society of Engineers (1962)
- Manuela Sanz de Santamaria, heroine of South American independence (2011)
- Manuela Sáenz de Thorne, heroine of South American independence (2011)
- Policarpa Salavarrieta, heroine of the independence of Colombia (1910)
- Francisco de Paula Santander, military and political leader, president of New Granada 1832-37 (1910)
- Antonia Santos, rebel leader and heroine (2011)
- Eduardo Santos, president of Colombia, 1938-42 (1981)
- Enrique Santos Castillo, lawyer and journalist (2017)
- Enrique Santos Montejo, Colombian journalist (1986)
- Juan Manuel Santos Calderón, president of Colombia, 2010-18 (2018)
- Giuliana Scalaberni, wife of Pedro Nel Gómez (1985)
- Vera Sergine Renoir, French actress (2001)
- Carlos Martínez Silva, politician, diplomat, journalist, soldier and poet (1948)
- José Asunción Silva, poet (1986)
- Oreste Sindici, composer of the national anthem (1988)
- José Francisco Socarrás Colina, physician and educator (2016)
- Manuel del Socorro Rodríguez, Cuban journalist (1947)
- Francisco Solano López, president of Paraguay (1955)
- Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1945)
- Marco Fidel Suárez, president of Colombia, 1918-21 (1981)
- Antonio José de Sucre, Venezuelan independence leader (1887)
T
[edit]- Teresa of Ávila, nun, mystic, writer and saint (1970)
- Tisquesusa, fourth supreme ruler of Bacatá (1955)
- Murillo Toro, politician and statesman (1944)
- Camilo Torres Tenorio, Colombian politician and founder (1910)
- Manuel Murillo Toro, president of Colombia, 1864-66, 1872-74 (1944)
- Cristóbal de Torres, priest, theologian and professor (1954)
- Diego de Torres y Moyachoque, Turmequé Indian chief (2012)
- José Jerónimo Triana, botanist (1947)
- Miguel Triana, Colombian engineer and historian (1962)
- Julio César Turbay Ayala, president of Colombia, 1978-82 (2009)
- Diana Turbay Quintero, Colombian journalist (1992)
- Gabriel Turbay Abunader, politician, diplomat (1997)
U
[edit]- Alberto Urdaneta y Urdaneta, painter, designer and publisher (1947)
- Rafael Urdaneta, Venezuelan general and president of Gran Colombia, 1830-31 (1995)
- Roberto Urdaneta Arbeláez, president of Colombia, 1951-53 (1982)
- Pedro Uribe Mejia, pioneer of Colombian coffee industry (1987)
- César Uribe Piedrahita, medical writer, physician and educator (2010)
- Rafael Uribe Uribe, Colombian lawyer, journalist, and general (2009)
- Ezequiel Uricoechea, linguist and scientist (1952)
V
[edit]- Gloria Valencia de Castaño, Colombian journalist and television presenter (2013)
- Guillermo Valencia, newspaper founder, governor and author (1951)
- Guillermo León Valencia, president of Colombia, 1962-66 (2009)
- Paulina Vega Dieppa, Miss Universe 2014 (2015)
- Juana Velasco de Gallo, heroine of the revolution (2011)
- Antonio Villavicencio, statesman, soldier and president of New Granada, 1815 (1995)
- Lorencita Villegas de Santos, First Lady and philanthropist (1993)
- José María Villa, mechanical engineer and mathematician (1981)
- Vincent de Paul, priest and saint (1957)
W
[edit]- George Washington, president of the United States (1955)
X
[edit]- St. Francis Xavier, missionary and saint (2006)
Z
[edit]- Francisco Antonio Zea, journalist, botanist, diplomat and statesman (1967)
- Ramón de Zubiría, writer, educator (1997)
- Eduardo Zuleta Angel, politician (1999)
- Luz Marina Zuluaga, Miss Universe pageant winner (1959)
Antioquia
[edit]
- Pedro Justo Berrio, lawyer, soldier and politician (1875)
- Jose Maria Cordoba, general of the Colombian army (1899)
- Juan del Corral (1903)
- Anastasio Girardot (1902)
- José Fernández Madrid, statesman, physician, scientist, and writer (1903)
- Jose Felix Restrepo (1902)
- José María Restrepo (1903)
- Custodio Garcia Rovira, general, statesman and painter (1903)
- Policarpa Salavarrieta (La Pola), spy for the Revolutionary Forces (1903)
- Francisco Antonio Zea, journalist, botanist, diplomat and politician (1903)
Bolivar
[edit]
- Manuel Anguiano (1904)
- Simón Bolívar, liberator (1879, 1882, 1891, 1903)
- José María del Castillo y Rada, president of the United Provinces of New Grenada, 1814-15 (1904)
- José María García de Toledo, lawyer and politician (1903)
- José Fernández Madrid, statesman, physician, scientist, and writer (1903)
- Manuel Rodríguez Torices, statesman, lawyer and journalist (1903)
Boyaca
[edit]
- Jose Manuel Marroquin, president of Colombia, 1900-04 (1903)
- Диего Мендоса Перес , министр финансов и общественного кредита Колумбии (1902)
- Доктор Эс: Посперо Пинзон Ромеро, генерал и правительство Бойака (1903)
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